On 7/12/2011 11:47 AM, David Zeuthen wrote:
Btw, this is how Nautilus and the GTK+ file chooser already work: if you click the volume icon and the device is not mounted, then we mount it (normally takes< 0.1s) and then you get to see its contents. The only difference, really, is a) that you don't see an eject icon next to the volume; and b) we don't look for directories like /DCIM and prompt "woot, would you like to import cat photos". So I'd argue that GNOME is already doing the right thing here.
That's exactly the kind of thing a desktop distribution wants to avoid. Users expect to see "woot, would you like to import cat photos" when they plug in that flash drive. I guess a desktop distribution probably doesn't care much about the rather contrived case of a workstation attached to a SAS SAN and not wanting to auto mount every new disk that shows up, so it probably is fine to auto mount any unknown fs that shows up after the user is logged in.
My point is that you don't really want to do it based on the bus or interface being used, or try to guess at a concept of whether it is "system internal" or not.
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